WOOLWORTHS – THE ORGANIC DESTINATION

February 1, 2008

Organic shopping is receiving an exceptional boost from Woolworths with the launch of their comprehensive grocery offering, encompassing more than one hundred new certified organic product lines. South African consumers will have never before had this much organic choice in one store.
Already well-established as the country’s leading retailer when it comes to organics, Woolworths is now ensuring that shoppers can lead a comprehensive organic lifestyle. In line with Woolworths’ organic policy, all the new grocery products are certified by independent organic certifiers who conduct stringent audits to ensure the authenticity of both organic ingredients and organic production processes.
The new Woolworths organic grocery offering includes certified soya milk, cream and deserts; liquid stocks; reduced sugar jams, spreads, a stunning variety of pastas and rice, including whole wheat pastas and brown basmati rice; Italian extra virgin olive oil and locally sourced avocado oil; pasta sauces and pestos; canned tomatoes, lentils, beans and chick peas; vinegars, marinades, mustards, mayonnaise, salad creams and dressings; delicious mueslis, oats and everyday family cereals; sweet and savoury biscuits and snacks; teas and coffees including a decaffeinated ground coffee and All African Espresso beans, brown and white unrefined sugar; nuts and dried fruits; chocolate including French dark chocolate truffles, Italian sparkling drinks (made with sparkling mineral water and fruit juice), and juices.
The extensive organic ranges cater for both basic grocery needs and the more specialised tastes of the contemporary cook. Moms will be particularly pleased at having new options for their children such as organic peanut butter (made from only 100% roasted peanuts), tomato sauce, reduced sugar jams, cookies, cereals, instant oats, mini flavoured soya milks and a selection of delicious fruit pots in a variety of flavours – ideal for healthy school lunchboxes. It is now easy to offer family and friends complete organic menus – a tasty breakfast or fine Italian dinner.
The organic grocery lines are easily identifiable by the new Woolworths organic labels and will be available in stores from February 2008. As South Africa’s trusted supplier of organic produce, dairy, juice and wines, the new comprehensive organic grocery offering, entrenches Woolworths as South Africa’s one-stop organic destination store.
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Editor’s note:
How does organic grocery processing differ from conventional products?
With the word “organic” easily conjuring up images of fresh produce pulled from earth, some consumers are surprised to find out that there are certified organic options for many processed grocery food items. Certified organic processed foods are made from certified organic ingredients that are grown without the use of artificial chemicals such as herbicides and pesticides, according to strict organic standards. Furthermore, the products are manufactured in audited, certified organic production facilities. If the same factory also produces conventional products, then stringent checks are in place to ensure that no cross contamination between organic and conventional lines can take place. The Woolworths product development & technical teams works closely with its manufacturers within the well-established framework of globally-accepted organic manufacturing standards.
Issued on behalf of: Woolworths
Issued by: liquidlingo Communications
Contact: Tanya Pangalele
+27 21 424 1530
tanya@liquidlingo.co.za

Organic shopping is receiving an exceptional boost from Woolworths with the launch of their comprehensive grocery offering, encompassing more than one hundred new certified organic product lines. South African consumers will have never before had this much organic choice in one store.